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A landmark case in Northeast Ohio held a drug dealer accountable for the overdose and death of his customer. “People are dying every day, two to three deaths sometimes a week, from heroin. It’s something that needs to be stopped,” Cuyahoga County Assistant Prosecutor Mahmoud Awadallah told FOX 8.

Three Schaumburg police officers are under arrest for allegedly robbing drug dealers of money, then going out to buy marijuana and cocaine. Prosecutors say the officers were captured on surveillance cameras performing the illegal acts. Upon their arrest, the three men partially admitted to their crimes.

Caroline Kennedy has saved an accused drug dealer from more jail time.
The former first daughter was recently selected to serve jury duty on a case where 31-year-old Nelson Chatman was accused of selling four nickel bag crack rocks to an undercover police officer.
On Monday, Kennedy, along with her fellow jurors, took about 75 minutes to deliberate and ultimately acquit the Harlem man in the 2011 case.

It’s a new face on a familiar story.
45-year old NYPD officer Jose Tejada is accused of running a stickup crew that robbed drug dealers for more than a million dollars in cash – and 250-kilos of cocaine.
Familiar because that’s exactly what a band of crooked cops – the so called “Dirty 30” – did back in the early 1990s.

Have you ever sent a message to the wrong number? Well, a California man made the wrong call when he sent a Santa Maria Police officer several text messages trying to sell him methamphetamine.
Upon receiving the offer and playing along as a customer, the officer then arranged a location and time to meet with the mysterious drug dealer.

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